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Brad Hibbs Wyman | |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | May 13, 1963
Occupation | Film producer |
Brad Hibbs Wyman (born May 13, 1963) is an American film producer, best known for producing Monster (2003). His first film was White of the Eye , and later worked on Freeway , Trees Lounge , The Dark Backward , The Chase , and Barb Wire . He lives in Los Angeles, California.
He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.
Year | Film | Credit | Notes |
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1987 | White of the Eye | ||
1989 | Never on Tuesday | ||
1990 | Disturbed | ||
1991 | The Dark Backward | ||
1992 | The Nutt House | ||
1993 | Skinner | ||
Bikini Squad | |||
1994 | The Chase | ||
1996 | Freeway | ||
Barb Wire | |||
Trees Lounge | |||
Red Ribbon Blues | |||
1997 | This World, Then the Fireworks | ||
Big City Blues | |||
1998 | Girl | ||
Denial | |||
Susan's Plan | |||
1999 | Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby | ||
When Autumn Leaves | |||
2000 | Love & Sex | ||
Mambo Café | |||
2003 | Tiptoes | Executive producer | |
Monster | |||
2004 | Method | ||
Blessed | |||
2005 | Snuff-Movie | ||
The Kid & I | |||
2006 | Hard Luck | Direct-to-video | |
Price to Pay | |||
2007 | Normal Adolescent Behavior | ||
Look | |||
Homo Erectus | |||
2011 | Blitz | ||
2016 | Director's Cut | Executive producer |
Year | Film | Role |
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1990 | Men at Work | Rent-a-Cop |
2000 | Bel Air | Manager |
Year | Film | Role |
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1987 | Zombie High | Production supervisor |
Year | Film | Role |
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1988 | Jack's Back | Production executive: Cinema Group |
Year | Film | Role |
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1998 | Welcome to Hollywood | More special thanks |
1999 | Palmer's Pick-Up | Very special thanks |
Detroit Rock City | The film-makers wish to extend their personal thanks: For their contribution to the making of this movie | |
2013 | A Star for Rose | Special thanks |
Year | Title | Credit | Notes |
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1998 | Modern Vampires | Television film | |
2002 | Sherlock: Case of Evil | Executive producer | Television film |
2005 | Tommy Lee Goes to College | Executive producer | |
2010 | Kid Pitch | Executive producer | |
Fleischer's Universe | Executive producer | ||
Look: The Series | Executive producer | ||
2011 | Talking Who | Executive producer | |
2010−11 | Those Video Guys | Executive producer | |
2013−15 | Go Curvy | Executive producer |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Desert's Edge | None | Television short |
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2013 | 3some | Special thanks | |
2015 | Myrna | The producers wish to thank | Television short |
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